Brutal Youth by Anthony Breznican

Brutal Youth by Anthony Breznican
Publisher: Thomas Dunne/Macmillan
Publication Date: June 10, 2014
Source: Be Books Consulting

Description:

Three freshmen must join forces to survive at a troubled, working-class Catholic high school with a student body full of bullies and zealots, and a faculty that’s even worse in Anthony Breznican’s Brutal Youth.

With a plunging reputation and enrollment rate, Saint Michael’s has become a crumbling dumping ground for expelled delinquents and a haven for the stridently religious when incoming freshman Peter Davidek signs up. On his first day, tensions are clearly on the rise as a picked-upon upperclassmen finally snaps, unleashing a violent attack on both the students who tormented him for so long, and the corrupt, petty faculty that let it happen. But within this desperate place, Peter befriends fellow freshmen Noah Stein, a volatile classmate whose face bears the scars of a hard-fighting past, and the beautiful but lonely Lorelei Paskal —so eager to become popular, she makes only enemies.
To even stand a chance at surviving their freshmen year, the trio must join forces as they navigate a bullying culture dominated by administrators like the once popular Ms. Bromine, their embittered guidance counselor, and Father Mercedes, the parish priest who plans to scapegoat the students as he makes off with church finances. A coming-of-age tale reversed, Brutal Youth follows these students as they discover that instead of growing older and wiser, going bad may be the only way to survive.

My Thoughts:

About the Author

After reading the first few pages of Brutal Youth I knew two things for sure: this book is aptly named and I was thrilled to have been asked to take part in this tour.

Is Brutal Youth a YA novel? It’s about young adults, but that doesn’t mean that it’s geared towards young readers exclusively. I was going to use the trusty Google to find out for sure, but the fact that I couldn’t tell says a lot, don’t you think?

Brutal Youth is dark and comic, it’s joyful and nightmarish. In other words: it’s high school. Even though it’s been a number of years, this book brought me right back to those years. There comes a point in adulthood when we paint a glossy coat over our days in high school and forget what it’s really like. Brutal Youth reminded me. It reminded me hard.

The characters are spot on. The bullies, the survivors, the clueless parents, the teachers who care, and the teachers who don’t. I was crazy about Peter, Noah, and Lorelei and hated to say goodbye to them at the end of the book. I won’t be forgetting them anytime soon. They were real and they were heartbreaking.

Anthony Breznican has penned a extraordinary debut novel that is one of the most powerful and affecting reads of the year. I highly recommend it. 

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The Relentless Weekly Wrap-Up 11/02/14

Blogging:

I’m participating in the Literary Blog Hop by giving away a $20 gift card to the Book Depository! Want to win? It’s the easiest giveaway you’ll ever enter.

I’ll have an October wrap-up post up soon. Also, I’ll be reviewing Brutal Youth by Anthony Breznican on Monday.

Watching:

I am just the happiest little Trekkie. I’m gobbling up Star Trek: The Next Generation for the great re-watching of 2014.

Reading:

I’ve started Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. I haven’t made much progress due to the Star Trek binge-fest. I’m finding it atmospheric and lovely, so far.

Cooking:

I made chicken tortilla soup and cornbread yesterday. It seemed appropriate for a chilly Halloween day. Earlier in the week I made a mushroom & swiss – macaroni & cheese that was a big hit. As the weather turns colder I’m very much in the mood for warm and comforting foods.

Changing: 

As you can see, I’m messing with the format of my weekly update. I was feeling hemmed in by my previous arrangement. I’ve always admired the way Kim and Tina (and others) have composed their updates so I’m shamelessly ripping them off.

Me: a sneaky stealer
Sharing:

Over on River City Reading, Shannon shows how to navigate nonfiction titles on Edelweiss. Handy!

Loving: 

My teens had a great time had a great time dressing up as the Joker and a crazy cat lady for Halloween. (That crazy cat lady get-up is more appropriate than you know!)

Did you have a good Halloween? I stayed in and gave out candy to the hundreds of kids that knocked on our door. Our ‘hood is great for trick or treating because the houses are fairly close together and it’s well lit. We end up giving out candy to lots of little ghosts and goblins. It’s so fun to see all the costumed cuties. 
Anticipating: 
The Walking Dead is on tonight. Hooray!